New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli joins us to discuss the impact of federal cuts, the financial health of the state and unclaimed funds for New Yorkers. State lawmakers have been pushing for a bill that would allow grocery stores and supermarkets to sell wine in the state. While the bill ultimately did not make it over the legislative finish line, we give a deep dive on the support and opposition.
Full Episode: NYS Comptroller, Wine in Grocery Stores
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Full Episode: NYS Comptroller on State's Financial Health + Impact of Federal Cuts, Unpacking the Push to Sell Wine in Grocery Stores
On This Week's Edition
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- New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli joins us to discuss the impact of federal cuts, the financial health of the state and unclaimed funds for New Yorkers.
- State lawmakers have been pushing for a bill that would allow grocery stores and supermarkets to sell wine in the state. While the bill ultimately did not make it over the legislative finish line, we give a deep dive on the support and opposition.